If you've faced the problem of finishing floor transitions between tile and parquet in a bathroom, I'll share my experience.

In Estonia, I found this bronze insert for sale. It won't always and everywhere fit into the room's design, but still take a look at my project.

How I installed it: first, you need to mark the cut thickness on the parquet. Then we cut the frame for drywall partitions along the length and position it exactly along the cut line.

Fix it on the edges with painter's tape and press with a stack of tiles.
Next, take a multi-tool with a blade with fine teeth for wood.


Along the frame, we start making a cut in the parquet of the desired width. The frame serves as a guide for an even cut in this case.

After the cut is made, remove the excess parquet and vacuum. Then glue the strip with tile adhesive and secure with tape.

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